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It's good to know that corrections union chief Norman Seabrook, who personally drove ex-Senator Guy Velella out of Rikers when he won early release from jail last year, is out of the Bloomberg dog house. Not that he was ever really in it.
At a pre-el...

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At one point in Rep. Anthony Weiner's rounds at the Waldorf-Astoria last night, he told reporters that we "can't be too glib about the idea that money was an enormous factor. There has never been anything like this." But, a guy from the Sun asked, wh...

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So which candidate got the most posters on the most lampposts on the most-traveled Brooklyn thoroughfares to catch the eye of commuters on Election Day morning? Bloomberg, with his bottomless campaign pockets? Ferrer, with his diehard troop of Latino...

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In 2001, the cozy B.B. King Club on West 42nd Street was adequate for rookie candidate Michael Bloomberg's election night crowd. Last night, Bloomberg's spare-no-expense campaign booked the city's biggest meeting venue east of the Javits Center-- the...

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After spending 90 minutes outside the Parkchester station of the 6 train Tuesday night, Fernando Ferrer grabbed the megaphone and told the crowd, "We're closing the campaign at this stop and I'm going to prepare my victory speech!" Few in the crowd e...

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Mayor Bloomberg's specter loomed over the City Council race in District 4, on the Upper East Side, as candidates Patrick Murphy and Dan Garodnick greeted passers-by Tuesday on the corner of 75th street and 3rd Avenue, just steps away from the voting ...

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Fernando Ferrer's penultimate campaign stop took him on a quick, noisy walk down Fordham Road this afternoon, trailed by an enthusiastic band of flag-waving supporters and no less than two soundtrucks. "Freddy, relax, the people are with you," the cr...

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Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion had tough words last week for those renegade Democrats who crossed over to endorse the Republican mayor for reelection. "To the Democratic leaders that made the decision to abandon your party and support a Repub...